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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Yes, I have read them. I am asking how it impacts the child, i.e. is the child flagged for 'intervention'? [/quote] The teacher should realize that the child needs more help in that area. But, it doesn't mean that the child will not progress to the next grade level. This is no different than pre CC. If a child could do addition, let's say, but had a hard time with subtraction, it doesn't mean that child will flunk math. It just means that kid needs to work on that area more, in school and at home. Again, no different than pre cc.[/quote] Then common core changes nothing for the student, but lines the pockets of those creating the materials. [/quote]
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